Combined brush and hat holder



Nov. 18, 1930.

c. v. PoHLsoN COMBINED BRUSH AND HA T HOLDER Fild March 26. 1930' INVENTOR. fav/k oZsv/z 0W flan 0w- I &

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Patented Nov. 18, 1930 H: 1 h

[ UNITED STATES PATENT] OF IC cARL v. Po1-rLso ,oF rnw'rucnn r,l i bgrfiminn I r COMBINED BRUSH Ann nl 'rnonnnn Application filed ItIarch'26, 19 3b. Serial No. M

This invention relates to a combined brush hat or other-garment when desired. It is also and hat holder; and has for its object to profound in practice of advantage toso mount vide a device for supporting a hat which will the brush upon the standard that it may be also serve as an attractive ornament when not readily removed therefrom to be used inde- 6 supporting a hat, the device being also propendently of the standard ifdesired for cleanvided with a brush shaped to assist in the suping purposes, and to so shape the body of the V port of the hat and also adapted for use in brush that it will also serve as a convenient cleaning the hat or other garment. handle to be grasped by the hand of the user.

A further object of the invention is to so It is also found of advantageto provide asups 1 mount the brush on the standard that the same porting sleeve for the lower end of the more -9; j

may be readily removed from the standard to or less delicate standard,- which sleeve; is be used independently thereof, if desired for shaped to. conform. with the ornamental 'de cleaning purposes. sign-of the device; and'the following is a de Astill further object of the invention is to tailed description of the present embodiment so shape the bristles of the brush and the body of my invention and showing one construction portion of the brush that they will combine of holder by which these advantageous results with the standard and base portions to com may be accomplished V a 4 l plete the design and produce the ornamental :With reference'to the drawings, 10 desigeffect desired. 7 I nates the base of the holder, which-maybe With these and other objects ttndadvantamade of wood or other.suitablematerialand geous features in view, the invention consists of sufiicientsize and weight to support the hat of a novel arrangement of parts more fully when mounted on'its standard; Onthis base, disclosed in the detailed description follow- Ifhavemounted a standard-'18 which extends ing, in conjunction with the accompanying upwardly thedesired distance. A-brush 12 drawings, and more particularly set' forth in is provided having a body portion 13,preferthe appended claims. ably in spherical shape, the samebeing drilled In the drawings: to receive the desiredrnumber of radiating Fig. 1 is a view showing my improved holdbristles 14 disposed to represent a thistle, also er partly in section and illustrating a hat in this body is herein shown as being drilled-at dotted line as supported thereon; 7 15 to receive the free end-16'of the stand- Fig. 2 shows the brush as having been re: ard 18. p p moved from the standard and its body portion This standard is preferably'loosely mount-. grasped by the hand of the operator tobe ed in the brush body so'that the brush may be 7 5 manipulated for cleaning purposes independreadily removed therefrom'tobe used inde ently of the standard; pendently of the-standard if desired, or in i Fig. 3 shows the standard as being inserted some instances the body of the brush maybe into the body of the brush in such position as drilled at a point opposite the bii'stles,as illusto cause the bristles of the brush to stand uptrated inFigure 3, and permanently secured 40 wardly. i in this position so that the'standard may be It is found in practice in the display or supemployed as a handle' for the manipulation ofv port of hats for home or other use of advanthe brush. I V i j tage to so form the display stand that they In somein'stancesinstead of attaching the will be handsome and attractive and serve as lower end-of the standard'in the base 10, I

an ornament even when the hats are removed. may insert a standard supporting an orna- 95 V therefrom; and it is also found of advantage, mental sleeve 17 in the base 10 and then into mount a brush on the free end of the hatsert theend 18 of the standard into this memsupporting standard in such a position that it her 17 to be. either fixedly or removably may assist in forming a support for the hat mounted there1n as des1red. v

and also to be used as a brush for cleaning the f My improved hat holder is very simple and ion inexpensive in construction, is very ornamental in appearance and by the arrangement of the brush on its upper end, this brush is caused to perform a double function; first, V 5 to serve as a support for the hat, and second, it serves as a cleaner for the hat or other 7 garment. a

While'I have described certain construc tion forms which embody the principles of 10 my invention, it is obvious that. other .de-

sired changes in arrangement may be made within the spirit and the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

I claim:

1. A combined brush and hat holder comprising a base, a standard supported by the base, and a brush supported on the standard provided with a portionarranged to support a hat.

2'0 2; A combination brush and hat holder comprising a base, astanda-rd supported by the base, and a brush removably supported on the standard, sai'd brush being provided with a portion arranged tosupport a hat when inposition on the standar V 3. A combination brush and hat holder comprising a base, a standard supported by the base, and a brush having a body portion with'anopening therein'to receive the end I of the standard.

4. A combined brush and hat holder com prising a base, a standard supported by the base, a brush having a body portion with a is holetherein' for removablyreceiving the free" end of the standa rd,the'body portion ofthe: brush when mounted on the standard being arrangedto support a hat-and said brush be ing adapted for independent use'wh'en 1'6 moved from the standard: 4.0 5. A combined brush and hat holder com prising a base, a standard supported by the base, aibrush provided "with a' bodyportion shaped to'form an operating handle, said body having a hole therein shaped 'to remeivably receive the freeendiof said standar a 6. A combined brush and hat holder coinprising a base a' standard supported by the base, a'brush provided with a body portion shaped to form an operating handle-and also to serve as a support for a hat, said body having a hole'thereinforremovably receiv ing the free endof said standard.

7.-A combined brush-andhat holder comprising a'base, a sleeve supported in the base,

a standard vsupported in the sleeve, and a' brush supported on the standard provided with a portion arranged to support a hat. v i In testimony whereof I affix my signature. CARL V. POHLSON. 

